UNESCO honors Turkish scientist as 'rising talent'


A Turkish female scientist won UNESCO's International Rising Talent Award on Friday. Bilge Demirköz, a physicist at Ankara's Middle East Technical University (METU), was honored for her study on space radiation.Isabel Marey Semper, executive vice president at the L'ORÉAL Foundation, gave the award to Demirköz at a ceremony in Paris. "I feel very honored to be awarded. And I am very happy to bring such an award to Turkey for the first time," Demirköz, who has studied at MIT, Oxford, Cambridge and CERN in Switzerland, said after the ceremony.Describing her work, she said, "We are measuring high-energy particles in space and trying to crack the secrets of the universe by measuring the particles. One of these is very important: Dark matter. We are also measuring the amount of radiation in space. We can calculate the amount of radiation that our satellites will get." For 19 years the International Rising Talents Award has been given annually by UNESCO to a female scientist.